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  1. Elizabeth Martha Anne "Pattie" Deakin CBE (née Browne; 1 January 1863 – 30 December 1934) was a leading advocate for creches, kindergartens and playgrounds in Australia. She was known for her philanthropic work. She was the wife of Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia (1903–04, 1905–08, and 1909–10).

  2. Pattie Deakin was the wife of Alfred Deakin, the Prime Minister of Australia three times. She accompanied him to London, participated in official events, and campaigned for his party.

  3. He was Prime Minister of Australia in 1903-1904, 1905-1908, and 1909-1910. Throughout her married life, Pattie devoted herself to her family and charity work, especially in the area of child welfare. After World War I, Pattie refused to accept an honour for her philanthropic work.

  4. On Friday, Victoria’s state planning tribunal began adjudicating on the sale of Ballara, a heritage-listed property in Point Lonsdale set on 1.6 hectares of bushland cultivated by Deakin and his wife Pattie.

  5. Elizabeth Martha Anne "Pattie" Deakin CBE was a leading advocate for creches, kindergartens and playgrounds in Australia. She was known for her philanthropic work. She was the wife of Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia.

  6. It was about this time while he was struggling to establish himself as a lawyer that he met Pattie Browne at the Lyceum Club who was to be his future wife. Much has been written about Deakin's exploration into the mystical world of the occult and séances during his early teenage years.

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  8. Pattie Deakin was born in 1863 and married Alfred in 1882. She was forty - ten years younger than Jane - when she first became Prime Minister’s wife in 1903.